Supplementary material for Petrie et al. (1998) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 95(16), 9390-9395

Appendix. Information on percentage of extra-pair paternity (EPP), percentage of polymorphic enzyme loci, sexual dichromatism score, body mass, and sample size for birds

 

 

Species

EPP, %

 

Refs.

Polymorphic

loci, %

 

Refs.

Sexual

dichromatism

Body

mass, g

Sample

size

Agelaius phoeniceus

27.9

1–7

49.9

8–10

2.5

60

292

Anas platyrhynchos

3.0

11

22.4

12

2.5

1,080

131

Calonectris diomedea

0.0

13

13.9

14

0.0

790

145

Carpodacus mexicanus

8.4

15

20.7

16

2.0

21.4

19

Dolichonyx oryzivorus

14.6

17

8.3

17

2.5

28.7

1,031

Ficedula albicollis

20.8

18

8.6

19

1.0

10.3

63

Ficedula hypoleuca

15.2

20–23

11.4

19

1.5

12.1

170

Fringilla coelebs

17.0

24

24.5

25

2.0

22.7

264

Icteria virens

21.0

D. F. Westneat, personal communication

42.1

26

1.0

26.9

7

Icterus galbula

37.0

D. Ritchardson, personal communication

10.5

27

3.0

34.1

246

Junco hyemalis

25.0

28

16.1

29, 30

0.0

20.5

116

Lagopus lagopus

9.4

31

34.4

32, 33

1.0

620

1,166

Larus argentatus

0.0

34

6.2

35, 36

0.0

1,020

749

Malurus splendens

64.8

37

34.3

37

4.0

9.8

152

Melanerpes formicivorus

2.2

38, 39

16.9

38, 39

0.0

77.4

202

Melospiza melodia

8.8

J. N. M. Smith, personal communication

11.5

29, 30

0.0

21.7

42

Parus atricapillus

17.0

40

22.9

41

0.0

11.3

20

Parus major

16.2

42–45

11.8

44

1.0

18.8

1,019

Passer domesticus

12.9

46, 47

25.7

48, 49

1.5

28.2

57

Passer montanus

10.0

P. J. Cordero, personal communication

33.4

50

0.0

22.4

59

Passerculus sandwichensis

24.1

51, 52

25.0

29

0.0

17.4

20

Passerina cyanea

36.5

53, 54

60.0

53

2.5

14.6

449

Petrochelidon ariel

12.0

M. Magrath, personal communication

20.0

55

0.0

14.0

33

Phalaropus tricolor

0.0

56

2.8

57

–3.0

59.2

4

Phasianus colchicus

6.0

58

11.1

59, 60

4.0

1,100

13

Setophaga ruticilla

40.0

61

20.0

62

3.0

7.9

24

Sialia sialis

14.1

63–65

14.8

66

2.5

21.7

14

Sturnus vulgaris

6.8

67–69

14.5

67, 70, 71

0.5

80

2,262

Taeniopygia guttata

2.4

72

21.1

73

2.5

10.0

15

Troglodytes aedon

4.2

74, 75

13.6

74

0.0

11.1

95

Tyrannus tyrannus

0.0

76

18.9

76

0.0

40.8

134

Vireo olivaceus

58.0

E. S. Morton, personal communication

44.8

77

0.0

16.9

15

Vireo solitarius

3.0

E. S. Morton, personal communication

13.8

77

0.0

15.5

6

Zonotrichia albicollis

12.8

78

21.1

30

0.0

26.7

36

Zonotrichia leucophrys

36.0

79

27.9

30, 80–82

0.0

26.3

159

 

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